reiterate
pronunciation
How to pronounce reiterate in British English: UK [riˈɪtəreɪt]
How to pronounce reiterate in American English: US [riˈɪtəreɪt]
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- Verb:
- to say, state, or perform again
Word Origin
- reiterate (v.)
- early 15c., "repeat again and again," from Late Latin reiteratus, past participle of reiterare "to repeat," from re- "again" (see re-) + iterare "to repeat," from iterum "again" (see iteration). Related: Reiterated; reiterating.
Example
- 1. Reiterate the amazing length of history
- 2. Mr zardari needs to reiterate that proposal and to provide the fullest co-operation in investigating the mumbai attacks .
- 3. A china mobile media officer declined to comment on the company 's negotiations with apple , except to reiterate that the companies are in contact .
- 4. In what has become an annual ritual , traditional donors will duly reiterate pledges to increase aid .
- 5. Reiterate your thanks and try to leave the other individual feeling understood and valued .